UK Historical Places to Visit

 


The Royal Observatory in Greenwich



One of the most important and historical research site at World, this UNESCO World Heritage Site The site is Greenwich Time (GMT) and prime meridian Line. Wherever you are on earth They are considered good in the east or west from here - that's the best Place it in the world to set your clock.

There is an observatory on King Charles's side appoint the first king Astronomers from 1675 onwards Home of 28 inches Greenwich Refractive telescope - the largest of its kind in the UK and seventh largest in the world. Together with interesting insights taxi in Aylesbury uk   in his incredible story, youYou can experience miracles Universe in a planetarium Stunning displays and exhibitions.

 

Follow roman steps

It is said to have been discovered by myth King of England, King of Bloodwood, as early as 836 BC Bathing, of course has heated hot water  attracts many visitors over the years and around them built this great UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Romans are real people walk with the idea of ​​restoration immersion and heated construction look fancy bath today.

You The story here is being brought to life  via audio and sightseeing, and costumed Roman symbols, and with jewelery, statues and The inscription they left behind. bath Water is the only thing for itself Both in the country and you can still bathing in healing water today like the Romans.


Tower of London

Not the first visit to London finished without looking at the tower. Started in the 1080s by William The Conqueror, successive king has increased its fortress. Have at different times he served as king Residence, armory, scandalous prison, even the royal zoo! The story is here etched wall in the true sense of the word.

There is many examples of inmates Scratches on the wall, Leave the old scribbles behind while you wait for their purpose. Perhaps the most interesting is mysterious astrology Engraved by Hugh Draper, locked in the salt tower for Witchcraft in 1561. Enfield cabs Still inhabited by the famous Yemeni overseer (No. to mention that it is home to several peoplequite famous family jewelry), aOne day visit may not be enough.

Portsmouth Historic Shipyard

There was a time when England controlled the waves. And the main base for much of this wave management is the Portsmouth Historic Shipyard. Only when you visit will you realize how inseparable this place is from our British naval heritage. Walk along the wooden deck of HMS Victory to where Admiral Nelson was badly injured. Share the heartache of Henry VIII at the sinking of his beloved ship, Mary Rose. and experience Victoria's condition on board the mighty HMSWarrior, which once housed 600 people. For today's needs, the Action Station gives you a glimpse into today's life in the Royal Navy with helicopter and battleship simulators, interactive displays, and one of Europe's largest climbing towers.

 

Saint Michael

It doesn't happen often that you can follow a giant's footsteps. But when the tide recedes, take a walk to St. Michael's Peak, the legendary home of the Giant Cornish cormorant, and you can do it. This miniature island full of myths and legends is ruled by a castle with fairy towers, which have been passed down from generation to generation by the family of St. Auben and it is still the family home to this day.

The castle includes a medieval monastery built after the island was passed down to Benedictine monks by William the Conqueror. Together with their busy village and harbor, taxis from Luton they are exquisite places for hiking whatever the season. However, in the summer months, they dive into the island's blue waters that sparkle at low tide.

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